Heated Seats for a Jeep

Peal the seat cover up, I found it easier to remove the two hog rings holding
the two steel rods to the frame. Note: These two rods must go back into
the holes midway up the seat if they fall out or they will stick out on the
seat, easy to fix just make a note. Peal and stick your seat heater and
route the cable out the the bottom. It fits nicely between the plastic
clips that hold the seat together on reassembly.

Hog ring pliers, if you don't have them, this is going to suck. If you
do have them here is how they work. Take a hog ring from the Mopar kit and
place it between the jaws. Notice how it holds the ring nicely. See
your channel locks do that <grin>

Starting with the bottom seat start to put the cover back into place.
Where you removed the hog rings you need to replace them. Taking the
pliers and the hog ring as just shown and clip the seat cover back to the bar in
the seat. Squeeze the pliers far enough to wrap the ring into a circle
around itself. Do this for each hog ring and stick the cover to the Velcro
when you get there. Be sure to get all the hog rings replaced. On the seat
back make sure you get the bars back into the holes further up and reattach them
to the seat frame.

Reattach all of the plastic clips holding the cover to the seat frame.
Note the sides and the back may need some gentle help with a screwdriver to
reattach them.

Repeat for the other seat.

Before installing the seats, route the green wiring from the seat location
under the carpet up to your location in the dash where you attached the cable
junction and attaching each cable to the correct side. Be sure to cable
tie the wiring out of the way.